Issue Details: First known date: 2023... 2023 Ethnic Compartmentalisation : Greek Australian (Dis)Associations with White Australia and Indigenous Sovereignty
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'Based on Greek diasporic articulations of historical consciousness in Australia, this article introduces an analytical framework called ethnic compartmentalisation. Bringing Australian studies of ethnicity into dialogue with settler colonial scholarship, ethnic compartmentalisation examines how Greek migrants/settlers fragment their sense of belonging to Australia. By compartmentalising their sense of history, race, and migration, the segments of the Greek diaspora in Australia justify their ongoing settlement on Indigenous lands by separating or leveraging the multiple parts of their inherited migrant histories as insiders and outsiders.' (Publication abstract)

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799-817 Ethnic Compartmentalisation : Greek Australian (Dis)Associations with White Australia and Indigenous Sovereigntysmall AustLit logo Journal of Intercultural Studies
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